Run to Reach
WHAT?
What is Run to Reach & what was the outcome of this fundraising marathon expedition.
While Liz’s project is an impressive athletic feat in and of itself, Run to Reach has always been about far more than just running.
Central to Liz’s mission was her commitment to meaningful and productive engagement with communities whose efforts too often go unsung in Western media. As she ran everywhere from the dense jungles of Sierra Leone, into the depths of small villages in Somaliland and through the uncanny beauty of Afghanistan, Liz sought to shine a spotlight on the tireless efforts of local NGOs dedicated to women’s empowerment and was repeatedly inspired by their drive to affect change despite oppression.
The flood of snapshots and stories from runners from all walks of life united through one of the most international virtual marathons in existence was truly a testament to the connective forces of change-making and hope.
While the COVID-19 crisis dealt an unexpected blow to Liz’s plans, the final push of Run to Reach was pivotal to her mission and impact. Her 29th marathon became a virtual event bringing together over 700 runners from 110 countries in support for the WHO’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
WHY?
Why did Liz choose to embark on this around-the-world fundraising marathon expedition.
Running for hours on end became her form of therapy and deep meditation; how she was able to reach the euphoric feeling of self-empowerment and flow.
Soon after crossing the finish line of her first marathon in Tokyo in 2013, she experienced a cosmic shift when she combined her new love of running with her passion for travel—diving deep into the exploration of other cultures while running the length (and depth) of each destination. Her love for running in diverse nations over new terrains has undoubtedly contributed so much to her journey of personal development and self-discovery.
Yet, there was always a tingling feeling felt in Liz’s gut after each race - a question that continued to feel unanswered. How could she in return leave a positive, social impact on all of the countries she was running in, equal to their effect on her?
Powerfully inspired by running’s ability to transcend politics, borders, race, religion, and even conflict; all of these new life objections she set for herself materialized into one simple idea: what if she ran 30 marathons in 30 countries before turning 30. She had already completed 10 marathons at the time, so she had 20 left to go in about 18 months. BUT THE BIG IDEA was that in each of the final 20 countries in which she would run, she would raise awareness and fundraise for a cause or charity that was leading some notably impactful work uplifting women in their local communities.
WHO?
What types of organizations did Run to Reach support over the course of the 18-month project?
The Run to Reach mission was about combining my two passions of running and traveling to seek out effective organizations who are collectively empowering women communities around the world to become leaders of change.
Run to Reach was a personal exploration of what it truly means to be empathetic in a world plagued by so many injustices.
It was about listening, learning, and shining significant spotlight on some of the leading change makers tackling the most chronically harmful inequalities around the world.
In societies of deep poverty, it is always the women who continue to be pushed to the margins and are held down by social barriers preventing them from leading self-sufficient lives.
By making sure women have access to health care, educational opportunities, and financial services--equal to that of men, we can gradually start to tear down these barriers that keep half the world from leading their fullest life. Simply put, supporting and empowering women is the best investment we can make to alleviate poverty and create a safer world.
Over the course of Liz’s 18 month mission, it was an immense privilege being able to work with so many different type of women-empowerment organizations through this mission, whose areas of focus extend from:
education (CAMFED - Zimbabwe),
maternal health (Edna Adan Hospital Foundation - Somaliland),
cancer prevention and treatment (4 A Woman - Madagascar),
family planning (PSI - South Africa),
microgrants (Street Child - Sierra Leone),
character-building workshops (Heya Masr - Egypt),
entrepreneurship training programs (Empow’her - Cote d’Ivoire),
empowerment through sport (Free to Run - Afghanistan),
social justice (MONES - Mongolia),
conflict resolution (SaferWorld - Yemen)
All of which are stopping at nothing to widen the horizons for women in these local communities to define their own identities and reimagine their standing in society.
WHERE?
Liz enacted her mission of uniting like-minded people from all walks of life, running everywhere from the dense jungles of Sierra Leone, to turquoise waters in Yemen, to ancient temples in both Egypt and Myanmar, to the central highlands of Afghanistan, and shining a spotlight on the beauty and vibrancy of these countries that too often go unnoticed. With each step, she hoped to engage in the rich and diverse cultures of these extraordinary communities while spreading their inspiring initiatives for equality and social change.
Please see the full list below on the Run to Reach marathon country destinations & partner organizations.
WHICH COUNTRIES DID LIZ RUN IN AND WHAT organizations did Run to Reach support over the course of the 18-month project?
Tokyo Marathon (Japan) - June 2013
Seoul International Marathon (South Korea) - March 2014
Kuala Lumpur Marathon (Malaysia) - October 2014
Singapore OSIM Sundown Marathon (Singapore) - July 2015
Bagan Temple Marathon (Myanmar) - November 2016
Paris Marathon (France) - April 2017
Beirut Marathon (Lebanon) - November 2017
Vienna Marathon (Austria) - April 2018
Porto Marathon (Portugal) - November 2018
Ooredo Doha Marathon (Qatar) - January 2019
Al Mouj Muscat Marathon (Oman) - January 2019 - Dar Al Atta’a
Sahara Marathon (Algeria) - February 2019 - Sandblast Arts
Guatemala Impact Marathon (Guatemala) - March 2019 - Seres
Two Oceans Marathon (South Africa) - April 2019 - Population Services International
Run the Silk Road Marathon (Kyrgyzstan) - May 2019 - Helvetas
Sierra Leone Marathon (Sierra Leone) - May 2019 - Street Child
Victoria Falls Marathon (Zimbabwe) - July 2019 - Campaign for Female Education
Australia Outback Marathon (Australia) - July 2019 - NATSIWA
Sunrise to Sunset Marathon (Mongolia) - August 2019 - Mongolian Women’s Fund
Patagonia International Marathon (Chile) - September 2019 - Fondo Alquimia
Marathon International de Diego Suarez (Madagascar) - September 2019 - 4 A Woman
The Marathon of Afghanistan (Afghanistan) - October 2019 - Free to Run
Marathon de Côte d’Ivoire (Côte d’Ivoire) - November 2019 - Empow’Her
Del Mar a la Cima (Colombia) - December 2019 - Fondo Lunaria
Luxor Egyptian Marathon (Egypt) - January 2020 - Heya Masr
Somaliland Marathon (Somaliland) - February 2020 - Edna Adan Hospital Foundation
2020 Publix Atlanta Marathon (USA) - March 2020 - Back on My Feet
Socotra Marathon Challenge (Yemen) - March 2020 - SaferWorld
Around-The-World Virtual Marathon - May 24 2020 - WHO COVID-19 Response Fund
Andorra Marathon - June 8th 2020